Scottsdale Progress - 01-26-2020

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NEWS............................... 6 City Council rejects pleas to stop big project.

NEIGHBORS .........20 Robotics tourney champions inclusiveness.

Local woman connects businesses, nonpro�its / P. 31

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Waste Management Open scores for environment BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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very year, TPC Scottsdale transforms into its own city as hundreds of thousands of fans pack the Waste Management Phoenix Open golf tournament. With those fans, comes trash – and a lot of it. But instead of MORE STORIES sending this waste ON PAGE 38. to landfills, crews at the Phoenix Open take great pains to recycle compost and otherwise divert it to alternative uses. “It’s like serving a small metropolitan city,” said Janette Micelli, external affairs director for Waste Management. In 2019, workers collected 229 tons of compostable material alone at the tournament – diverting 99.4 percent of waste through

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FOOD ........................... 44 Time for a Bloody Mary war.

NEIGHBORS .........................................20 BUSINESS ............................................... 31 OPINION ................................................ 36 ARTS ........................................................ 38 FOOD & DRINK .................................. 44 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................47

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Milo Bonnin guides reused golf balls down a wooden ramp to fill the WM logo installation in the lake at the 18th hole weeks before the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open. It takes crews two days to fill the logo with 140,000 balls. (Christopher Mortenson/Progress Staff Photographer)

Ethics complaint �iled against councilman BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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Scottsdale resident has filed an ethics complaint with the city against Councilman Guy Phillips over his involvement in the anti-Southbridge Two referendum drive and anonymous donations made through a GoFundMe page set up to benefit

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him following a work-related injury. Resident Mike Norton filed the complaint with City Attorney Sherry Scott last week. The complaint alleges payments made by the Committee for the Preservation of Old Town Scottsdale – the PAC behind the petition drive – to Cora Phillips constituted a violation of city code and state law. The complaint also alleges anonymous do-

nations to a GoFundMe online fundraiser set up by resident Susan Wood to benefit Guy Phillips could constitute similar violations. Woods set up the fundraiser, which raised $2,470 of a $20,000 goal, to assist Phillips with medical bills after he injured his leg while working, according to the fundraiser’s still-ac-

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